1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
4 people
English
Sit back and relax in a heated vehicle while your guide shares the hidden tales of Denver on this ghost tour. During the tour, you will be able to stop and take photos to try and capture any paranormal activity—if you dare. Snow boots or solid shoes are recommended, in case of ice during the snow season. Stops include Molly Brown House Museum, Cheesman Park, Grosvenor Arms, and the Peabody-Whitehead Mansion.
To start the tour, our guide will meet you in front of Brown Palace in a warm heated vehicle for your comfort. Since this location is where the tour ends, you will have the option to take pictures of the hotel lobby in the end. (Highly suggested)
The Brown Palace hotel was built in 1892 for the high society and still operates to this day. This hotel is America’s 2nd fireproof building, as there was no wood used in its construction. It is no surprise that the Infamous Molly Brown stayed at the Brown Palace after the titanic sunk. (We will visit her haunted mansion on this tour as well). While this hotel is phenomenal to look at, the place is crawling with ghostly activity. Ghosts roam around in the rooms as well as the lobby and restaurants. They are not shy here, I highly suggest spending some time in the lobby after the tour is over 🙂
• Admission Ticket Free
Also known as the Navarre House, this gorgeous victorian building hides the deepest and dark secrets of Colorado’s with its history of prostitution, brothels and underground tunnels that connect to the Brown Palace and Union Station.
• Admission Ticket Free
Colorado State Capitol is not only gorgeous to look at but also filled with suspense that you won’t find headlined in the “Denver Post”. From crimes leading to affair and murders can you spot any lingering spirits such as the headless horsemen?
• Admission Ticket Free
A park with a million rising bones, yes, you read that correctly. Cheeseman park is filled with tragic and sinister history as it used to be a cemetery for the poor and unwanted. Today, an estimated 2,000 bodies remain buried in Cheesman Park.
It comes as no surprise that the spirits of these forgotten, looted, and sometimes desecrated bodies continue to make their presence known, not only at Cheesman Park but in the neighborhood that surrounds it.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Built in 1931, this gorgeous fireproof apartment building is filled with history and haunted spirits. One of the more popular spirits is one of the girl who will open the elevator door for you if your arms are filled with laundry. Strange, yet fascinating.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
The Molly Brown house was once owned by “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” who survived the tragic sinking of the titanic. Her historic house has now been transformed into a museum which is filled with spirits and ghostly activity. Could it be Molly?
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Known as one of the most haunted streets in Denver, Pennsylvania avenue is truly remarkable as far as its architecture and haunted history.
• Admission Ticket Not Included
The Patterson Inn boutique hotel was built in 1891 and is another historic haunted mansion in the Cap Hill area. There are no shortage of mean and frisky spirits here for us to capture.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
As seen on Ghost Adventures, the Peabody mansion is known to have a total of 12 unrested spirits haunting the location. In recent years they discovered 2 dead bodies on the property, one of which is still an unsolved crime. Now permanently closed with chained gates, could this place be some type of portal created by the original owner?
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included